When Will Jobs And Housing Improve?
January 28, 2011
Filed under All Posts, Government Programs, Other Market Info
What will it take for the housing market and employment to really improve? It really boils down to the two greatest economic factors of all: supply and demand. What needs to happen in the labor market? Ideally, a swift rise in consumer demand for goods and services in 2011 spurs businesses to hire, with no [...]
The DBk Plan Presented by Pete Mitchell
March 26, 2010
Filed under All Posts, Alternate Investments, Government Programs
What is a DB(k)? Basically, a DB(k) combines a pension plan with a matching 401(k) plan. As the name implies, it is a defined benefit retirement plan with some of the features of a 401(k).
Do You Need A Financial Planner? Presented by Pete Mitchell
March 23, 2010
Filed under All Posts, Estate planning, Everything IRA, Government Programs, Insurance Information
What does a financial planner do? Well, that depends. Many individuals refer to themselves as “financial planners”, but not all perform true multidisciplinary financial planning. Investment, insurance and tax professionals sometimes specialize in certain areas of financial planning (such as retirement planning, estate planning, tax planning, or investment management).
New Tax Perks For Non-Qualified Annuity Owners – Presented by Pete Mitchell
March 16, 2010
Filed under All Posts, Alternate Investments, Government Programs
On January 1, 2010, owners of nonqualified annuities were allowed some new tax benefits. On that date, the Pension Protection Act (PPA) of 2006 was fully implemented and brought about dramatic and interesting changes for those who had started annuities with after-tax dollars. At the start of 2010:
Dealing With The Aftermath of Being Unemployed – Presented by Pete Mitchell
March 5, 2010
Filed under All Posts, Government Programs, Insurance Information
Any period of unemployment is fraught with stress – both personal and financial. While landing that formerly-elusive new job can be a relief, it is only the first step on the road to recovery from unemployment. This transition time is akin to breaking the surface after being underwater for several minutes. It’s a relief to be breathing again and feel the sun on your face, but it’s no time to relax. You must start swimming right away to get back to a healthy financial shore.
